Monthly Archives: June 2009

“great success!”

To make a successful video, make a series of successful moving images. When it comes to film, every 15-30 seconds (in my humble opinion), a person should be able to pause the movie in question and be left with a … Continue reading

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Successful Image/Video

Thinking of this topic, I was immediately thinking that as a viewer, if we watch a video or interact with a photo and it is not successful or doesn’t make sense, we will move on. It’s just the way we all … Continue reading

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Successful Images

For an image or video to be succesful it has to meet certain criteria. Visually, is must have an interesting composition, balance of colors and/or black and white, and good aesthetics. A video must have all these, as well as … Continue reading

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That’s right, a bowling video

I have a confession. I’m one of those nerdy folks who has been on a bowling league since I was in middle school and will probably continue to be on a league for quite some time. What does this have … Continue reading

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Differentiating Good Images from the Mediocre Ones

Images surround us and even bombard us on a daily basis, especially in the form of advertising. Out of the thousands of images, both moving and still, that we encounter everyday, what makes some images capture our attention more than … Continue reading

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